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Introduction


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The M-ID40 module is a small RFID UHF (Ultra High Frequency) reader of high performance and efficiency in reading and writing RFID tags in the range of 902 to 907 Mhz and 915.10 to 928 Mhz. It has features and functionalities that allows its application in various types of projects, such as access control of people and vehicles, automatic control of entry and exit of rooms or storage locations.

Main Features

The M-ID40 is a UHF RFID module for management and reading that operates in the frequency ranges established by Anatel, from 902 to 907Mhz and from 915.1 to 928Mhz. It has WiFi, USB, or Ethernet 10/100Mbps communication, which allows greater flexibility for applications in various types of needs, such as

  • Vehicle and Pedestrian Access Control;
  • Inventory management and its respective inputs and outputs;
  • Management of hospital and hotel outfits;
  • Security against collision of cargo transport vehicles;
  • Safety against pedestrian collision;
  • Product and equipment inventory with efficiency and practicality;

By having 4 distinct and independent antennas, MID-40 is able to identify the antenna responsible for reading the RFID tag and send the data through the network in the EPC GEN2 standard format.

It can work autonomously, activating one (or several) of its 4 digital outputs according to the configuration that can be made through an HTML page accessible from any browser, including cell phones. The reading can be initiated based on a trigger, such as a presence or passage sensor, for example, duly connected to the interface connector on the back of the equipment.

It can also operate as a mediator of commands handled and sent by the Viaonda Management Software.

It is still possible to configure the radio frequency parameters, such as: power (up to 30dBm), automatic or manual detection of the antennas, TAG reading filter, reading interval, TAG memory selection to be read, if TID, EPC or User Memory.

This equipment is not entitled to protection against harmful interference and may not cause interference in duly authorized systems.

For more information, consult the ANATEL website - www.anatel.gov.br